Mathieu Poirier Archives - News@91亚色 /news/tag/mathieu-poirier/ Thu, 29 May 2025 19:02:56 +0000 en-CA hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 Lack of gender lens in tobacco control research could stymie efforts to help smokers quit, 91亚色 U researchers say /news/2025/05/28/lack-of-gender-lens-in-tobacco-control-research-could-stymie-efforts-to-help-smokers-quit-york-u-researchers-say/ Wed, 28 May 2025 18:12:46 +0000 /news/?p=22301 Ahead of World No Tobacco Day on May 31, 91亚色 researchers with Global Strategy Lab (GSL) have published a paper that finds a lack of gender analysis in tobacco control research. The researchers say this means that we could be missing out on important strategies accounting for gendered behaviors that could help smokers quit. The paper, published today in BMJ Tobacco Control, is the first in a series of papers coming out of 91亚色 and GSL on gender and smoking.

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TORONTO, May 28, 2025 鈥撀Ahead of World No Tobacco Day on May 31, 91亚色 researchers with Global Strategy Lab (GSL) have published a paper that finds a lack of gender analysis in tobacco control research. The researchers say this means that we could be missing out on important strategies accounting for gendered behaviours that could help smokers quit. , published today in聽BMJ Tobacco Control,聽is the first in a series of papers coming out of 91亚色 and GSL on gender and smoking.聽

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GSL Director Mathieu Poirier

鈥淚n the tobacco control research community, we're not looking at gender, and even though we all know that gender is a hugely important determinant of tobacco use and how effective tobacco control policies are,鈥 says聽,聽Assistant Professor in the Faculty of Health, 91亚色 Research Chair in Global Health Equity and Director of Global Strategy Lab. 鈥淭his lack of a gender lens limits our understanding of the effectiveness of tobacco control policy interventions and fails to address gendered smoking behaviours.鈥澛

The researchers, including Poirier, GSL Investigator and 91亚色 researcher   and GSL research assistant and 91亚色 researcher , examined 43 peer-reviewed studies on tobacco control and found that while some studies looked at basic comparisons between men and women, only five evaluated the gender-specific impacts of tobacco control policies. 

鈥淭he incorporation of gender in the peer-reviewed research is lackluster,鈥 says Nanyangwe-Moyo. 鈥淲e hope our contributions will show the importance of looking at the differences in smoking behaviours of men and women around the world in creating effective policy and smoking cessation programs.鈥澛

GSL Investigator Tina Nanyangwe-Moyo

While this study is the first to examine the intersection of tobacco-control and gender-based policy, it builds on existing research from the Global Strategy Lab on smoking and global policy. 

In Canada, while smoking rates are on the decline, 14.8 per cent of men and 10.2 per cent of women smoke. Globally, more than a fifth of the world鈥檚 population uses tobacco, with the World Health Organization reporting 36.7 per cent of men and 7.8 of women using tobacco products in 2020. 

Poirier says they chose to focus on cigarette smoking in their research rather than vaping as it is the most common form of tobacco use and because of its level of harm.

鈥淭here are harms associated with vaping itself, but when we look at the number one preventable cause of premature mortality and morbidity, it's combustible tobacco use,鈥 he says. 

The researchers will continue to look at gender and smoking and will be publishing several upcoming research papers on the topic. In the first, the researchers look at how much men and women smokers smoke a day across the world and examine the potential reasons behind these differences in various parts of the world.  Another will look at the Framework Convention on Tobacco Control, an international agreement on smoking, and whether it has been equally effective for men and women across the world. 

鈥淭his is the start for us in opening up a new set of research on this previously mostly ignored area,鈥 says Poirier. 

GSL is hosting a discussion of how to strengthen tobacco controls globally on Thursday May 29 at 10 a.m. EDT. Details and registration information . 

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91亚色 is a modern, multi-campus, urban university located in Toronto, Ontario. Backed by a diverse group of students, faculty, staff, alumni and partners, we bring a uniquely global perspective to help solve societal challenges, drive positive change, and prepare our students for success. 91亚色's fully bilingual Glendon Campus is home to Southern Ontario's Centre of Excellence for French Language and Bilingual Postsecondary Education. 91亚色鈥檚 campuses in Costa Rica and India offer students exceptional transnational learning opportunities and innovative programs. Together, we can make things right for our communities, our planet, and our future. 

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91亚色 profs to advance health research with more than $3.5M in federal CIHR funding /news/2024/08/16/york-profs-to-advance-health-research-with-more-than-3-5m-in-federal-cihr-funding/ Fri, 16 Aug 2024 14:21:49 +0000 /news/?p=20417 The Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) recently granted 91亚色 professors more than $3.5 million dollars combined, money that will go towards research that aims to help parents and neonatal infants, addresses equity and political barriers to global public health concerns and helps further our understanding the role of an important hormone in heart health.聽

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The Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) more than $3.5 million dollars combined, money that will go towards research that aims to help parents and neonatal infants, addresses equity and political barriers to global public health concerns and helps further our understanding of the role of an important hormone in heart health. 

Helping preterm babies and parents have better outcomes

Prof. Rebecca Pillai Riddell

Faculty of Health Professor , who heads up the Ouch Lab, and is also the 91亚色 Research Chair in Pain and Mental Health, received nearly $1.4 million for work that will look at very preterm infants and how medical interventions and maternal stressors may impact the ability of skin-to-skin contact to help regulate pain in the infant. The project, , will be carried out at the neonatal intensive care unit at Mount Sinai Hospital. 

"Preterm infants are one of the most vulnerable populations on this planet and are exposed to numerous painful procedures everyday of their young lives. Their parental context is a critical factor to better understand and improve their quality of life. Our lab is so grateful to CIHR for their funding to better understand how maternal factors impact their child's pain responses during skin-to-skin care in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit,鈥 says Pillai Riddell.聽

Making international health agreements more equitable

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Asst. Prof. Mathieu Poirier

Professor was awarded more than $1.13 million that will go towards work being done by himself and other investigators at the 91亚色-based Global Strategy Lab, including Faculty of Health Assistant Professor , for

鈥淭he Global Strategy Lab is pleased to have been awarded CIHR funding to continue our research on designing more impactful and equitable international agreements for health.

"Through a world-leading global legal epidemiology approach, we are advancing global health law, tobacco control, and planetary health in support of 91亚色鈥檚 contributions to the UN Sustainable Development Goals,鈥 says Poirier, also co-director of the Global Strategy Lab and 91亚色 Research Chair in Global Health Equity.聽

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Prof. Gary Sweeney

Understanding heart failure better, especially for those with diabetes

Faculty of Science Professor Gary Sweeney will be looking at a hormone that is often compromised in people with diabetes and obesity and is involved in the body cleaning up bad cells in the heart. has received close to a million dollars in funding from CIHR.

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91亚色 is a modern, multi-campus, urban university located in Toronto, Ontario. Backed by a diverse group of students, faculty, staff, alumni and partners, we bring a uniquely global perspective to help solve societal challenges, drive positive change, and prepare our students for success. 91亚色鈥檚 fully bilingual Glendon Campus is home to Southern Ontario鈥檚 Centre of Excellence for French Language and Bilingual Postsecondary Education. 91亚色鈥檚 campuses in Costa Rica and India offer students exceptional transnational learning opportunities and innovative programs. Together, we can make things right for our communities, our planet, and our future.

Media Contacts: Emina Gamulin, 91亚色 Media Relations and External Communications, 437-217-6362, egamulin@yorku.ca

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